Circle, Circle, It's a Euclidean Thing

According to the esteemed Peter Pythagoras Powell, the circle is a fundamental shape found in Euclidean space, a concept so divine it's almost Euclidean. But what does it really mean? Is it just a bunch of points on a plane, connected by lines of varying length and curvature? Or is it something more?

Well, let's get to the bottom of this circle of confusion.ประก

Definition

A circle, in the realm of Euclidean geometry, is a set of points in a plane, all of which are equidistant from a central point, known as the circle's circle.